Rail Pale Ale | Boylan Bridge Brewpub

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very crisp and bubbly on the tongue. Not an IPA but close. Not too complex but completely drinkable. Darker color than I am used to and not much nose to it. I can't think of too much else to say that hasn't been said. At least the brewery had their own beer this day. I think they may have had them all and were pouring samplers this day. Cheers!

Picked up a growler from my first visit to the brewery on Friday night. Pours an orange rusty color with a cloudy body and almost no head at all after about ten seconds. Not even a cap. The nose is grainy and malty with a hint of caramel.

Crisp and flavorful, with surprising balance. In a twist from the usual, I get hops up front and more malt in the finish here. Pine is the strongest flavor and in some quarters, this could pass for an IPA. It's a little heavier in body than most from this style and not really an easy drinking summer porch pale ale but it's sure not bad, either. Not as good as their IPA or summer but this brewer shows promise.

Served a nice crisp orange with a very thin head that diminishes to a ring and leaves slight spotty lacing on the glass. Aroma is a bit of citrus hops and sweet malts. Taste is a nice subtle blend of citrus hops with a touch of pine and sweet malts, the beer leaves a nice bitter finish. The beer is very light, crisp and refreshing as you'd expect a Pale to be. This is a very respectable Pale, one I'd certainly have again.